Larry Hays
Larry Hays is an American college baseball, basketball, and softball coach. He was the head baseball coach at Lubbock Christian University and Texas Tech University. He was also the head coach of the LCU Chaparrals basketball, LCU Lady Chaps basketball, LCU Lady Chaps softball teams and previously served as the LCU athletic director.
Under the leadership of Hays, the LCU Chaparrals baseball team won the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Baseball World Series in 1983.
Early life
Hays was born in Elida, New Mexico, but went to school in Dora, where he played basketball and baseball in high school. He attended Lubbock Christian College and played for the men's basketball team while earning an Associates of Arts degree in 1964. He then attended Eastern New Mexico University, in Portales, New Mexico, where he earned a Bachelors and master's degree. As Hays put it, "I've always liked to say when I was at Eastern, that I averaged 30 a game. When I said that, people looked at me, and I would say '30 seconds, not 30 points."Coaching career
Lubbock Christian
Hays began his coaching career when he was hired as the assistant coach of the Lubbock Christian Chaparrals basketball team. He was promoted to head coach in 1969. When Lubbock Christian added baseball in 1971, Hays became the program's second head coach. He led the Chaparrals baseball team to an NAIA national championship in 1983. In the same season, he was, for a single season, the head women's basketball coach of the Lady Chaps. From 1979 until 1987, he was the university's athletic director.Hays was the softball program's second head coach after his son, Shanon Hays, resigned to take the same position with the Texas Tech Red Raiders softball team. He was succeeded by his son Daren Hays, after a single season as the Lady Chaps' head coach in 2010.